In a culture that advocates for a broad array of freedoms, we sometimes struggle with understanding the appropriate parameters for the exercise of those freedoms. When we are presented with something new that we wish to explore, we may have a difficult time understanding how far we can explore this thing without impeding on the rights of others and … [Read more...]

Too often we label our “uniqueness” with other less than flattering adjectives such as “weird,” “odd,” “bizarre,” or something similar. Some expressions of uniqueness are done in less than wise and informed ways that may make themappear a bit questionable and therefore generate hurtful labels. These labels then can be inordinately diminishing in … [Read more...]

If I take trust out of a relationship, I have effectively gutted that relationship to its death. Trust is an indispensable ingredient in relationships, regardless of the type or nature of the relationship. Without trust, we have absolutely nothing left. When it is gone our goal is not to rebuild the relationship, rather it is to rebuild trust so … [Read more...]

Traditions are too frequently viewed as antiquated, outmoded, outdated, and entirely outclassed by all that is vogue and new. They are something of a dusty past that is better relegated to the catacombs of days gone by. Traditions are museum fillers that we might visit when nothing else seems to capture our fancy.
Yet, traditions give us a … [Read more...]

One thing we tend to do with time is fight it. We see it as the immovable and unstoppable adversary that grants us no reprieve, that is entirely unsympathetic to our causes, and that is relentlessly ticking off time until our time is out. Because of its very nature and character, and because of our perception of time relative to our life we are … [Read more...]

We have long left slavery to the faded tin-type photos that tell the story of a Civil War long ended. We know that slavery exists in our world today, but it seems to remain some left-over piece or part of a history long over.
Yet we are all enslaved by something. We might not want to admit it, but we walked chained and shackled by something. And … [Read more...]

Sure things happen in life. It’s just the nature of this thing that we call life. We will have our trials, our challenges, our mountains, and our obstacles. Life will come at us in its variant forms as part of how things flow or sometimes don’t flow. Things happen and we fully expect that it will.
But then there are those times when life strikes … [Read more...]

Craig Lounsbrough strives to bring an effective blend of experience, expertise, clarity, concern and action to the counseling process in order to maximize outcomes and provide genuine healing and wholeness to individuals, marriages and families.

Craig earned an Associate of Science Degree from Hocking Technical College, a Bachelor of Arts degree in Religion with an emphasis in Christian Education from Azusa Pacific University, and a Master of Divinity degree in Family Pastoral Care and Counseling from Fuller Theological Seminary. He has completed his coursework for his Doctor of Ministry degree in Marriage and Family Counseling from Denver Seminary. Craig is a Licensed Professional Counselor in the State of Colorado and is ordained by the Evangelical Church Alliance. He is a certified Professional Life Coach.